President Trump declared Sunday that he will not 'rush into a deal' to conclude the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. This statement follows warnings from senior Republican lawmakers who cautioned that a hastily negotiated agreement could prove disastrous.

Republican Concerns Highlighted

Republican leaders have expressed concerns that a premature deal might compromise American interests and stability in the Middle East. Their warnings come amidst reports that a potential agreement was 'largely negotiated,' as Trump mentioned a day earlier.

Trump’s approach reflects a broader strategy to prioritize American sovereignty and ensure any agreement aligns with national interests before moving forward.

The president’s stance underscores the administration’s focus on careful deliberation rather than expedited negotiations, particularly in matters involving international conflicts and alliances.